District Events & News

York-East Rotarian Elizabeth Wolf Nominated as District 7390 Governor for 2028-29

PDG Paul Thompson and the members of the District Nominating Committee met on January 8 to interview candidates to serve as tthe 2028-2029 District 7390 Governor. They are pleased to announce that Elizabeth Wolf, Rotary Club of York-East has been nominated!

Elizabeth began her professional career in the financial services industry in 1985, starting at Merrill Lynch before building her own business at Legg Mason in 1995. While there, she earned her Certified Financial Planner® designation through an intensive program culminating in a comprehensive exam at Villanova University. Following Legg Mason’s acquisition by Smith Barney, she transitioned to Wells Fargo Advisors in 2009, where she continued to work with clients.

Elizabeth joined the Rotary Club of York-East in 2004 and quickly discovered that Rotary offered far more than professional networking—it offered meaningful service and global impact. Her Rotary journey has included two terms as President of the Rotary Club of York-East, multiple years as Club Rotary Foundation Chair, Annual Fund Chair for the District and service as Assistant Governor, and participation on district conference, foundation, and nominating committees. She is a Major Donor and member of the Paul Harris Society, and she remains deeply committed to advancing the mission of The Rotary Foundation.

One of the most rewarding Rotary initiatives she participated in was helping launch The County Cup, a collaborative fundraiser involving all nine York County Rotary clubs. Over four years, the event returned more than $223,000 to local nonprofits. She is also proud to have introduced the Safety Town program to the York-East Club, educating young children about safety and community awareness.

Today, Elizabeth continues to support Rotary at both the club and district levels, focusing on leadership development, sustainable fundraising, and consistent support of The Rotary Foundation’s Annual Fund. 

 

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District Grant Training - January 29

Calling all People of Action,

District 7390 is holding its annual Grant Training on Thursday, January 29th, from 6:30–8:30 PM on Zoom. This session will prepare you to complete the four required online tests to be certified as Grant Trained.

If your Rotary club plans to apply for a District Club Grant or Global Grant in RY 2026–2027, at least one Rotarian from your club must be Grant Trained each year.

CLICK HERE to register in advance with the District using the link below so we can ensure all clubs have appropriate representation and don’t miss out on the opportunity to CREATE lasting CHANGE across the Globe, in our Communities, and in Ourselves! 

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2026 RYLA Information Meeting - February 5

  • Date: Thursday, February 5

  • Time: 7:00 p.m.

  • About: Learn more about the 2026 RYLA conference, which will take place from June 7-11, 2026, at Messiah University.

  • Eligibility: Open to all students in D7390 completing their junior year in high school.

  • Note: Pre-registration is required for the Zoom meeting.

Register for the Zoom Meeting!

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Rotary Means Business - February 12

Wouldn't You Rather Do Business With A Rotarian?

The Rotary Club of Mechanicsburg North in partnership with the Rotary Clubs of D7390 Passport, West Shore and Yellow Breeches will host the 79th RMB networking event in Rotary District 7390 history and the first event of the 2026 RMB season on Thursday, February 12 at the Rolls Royce Museum (189 Hempt Road, Mechanicsburg) from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

The Rolls Royce Museum also will be the Venue Sponsor of the networking event and will provide tours of the venue for interested attendees. Other sponsors are Dickinson College, Fairway Home Mortgage and the Rotary Club of Hershey.

The event will be FREE and include light hors d'oeuvres, wine, beer, soft drinks, and water.

This will be another in a longstanding series of great business networking opportunities for both profit and non-profit organizations. Do not miss it!

Also, please consider bringing potential Rotarian guests, Rotaractors, and Family of Rotary.

Rotary's Mission:  We provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding and peace through our fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.

REGISTER TODAY! 

Thank you to our Sponsors:

 

Rotary Clubs of D7390 Passport, Mechanicsburg-North, Yellow Breeches, West Shore

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March 2026 District Learning Assembly

The District Learning Assembly is a great opportunity for all Rotarians to enhance their understanding of key areas that contribute to the success of a club. This event will equip you with valuable insights and practical knowledge on crucial topics such as: Using AI, Mentoring, Legal Issues for Clubs, Membership Success, RI Apps, The Rotary Foundation, and MORE!

By attending, you'll walk away with a comprehensive understanding of these areas and be better prepared to help your club achieve its goals and create a positive impact. Whether you're a seasoned Rotarian or new to the role, this assembly will be an inspiring and enriching experience for everyone involved.

Cost: $25 per Rotarian

REGISTER TODAY!

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Register for the 7-District Conference!
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CLUB EVENTS!!

Check out the Upcoming Club Events Around the District! If you want your Club events listed in the newsletter, simply send an email with details to office@rotary7390.org!

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York-North Honors Martin Luther King Through Service

Service Charman Ed Wagman and a team of Rotarians from York North participated in a service project at Crispus Attucks in downtown York.

On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Crispus Attucks hosts a community breakfast, and York North Rotary assists by helping prepare the grits for the meal. In addition, several club members volunteer to serve breakfast to those who attend.

This event is held in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and celebrates his legacy of service and community.

York North Rotary has proudly supported this project for about 10 years, continuing to live out Rotary’s guiding principle: Service Above Self.

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Mount Joy Celebrates 100 Years with a Project to Honor Veterans

As the Rotary Club of Mount Joy approaches its 100th anniversary in 2026, the organization is preparing to mark that milestone with a project rooted in remembrance. The club has a long history of enhancing the town, from installing the Main Street clock to helping build Rotary Park and contributing significantly to the rebuild of Kids Joyland. Now, Rotarians are turning their efforts toward a project that carries deep local meaning: the creation of a Malmedy Massacre Memorial at Veterans War Memorial Park.

 

The memorial will honor the more than 80 American soldiers who were executed during the Malmedy Massacre on Dec. 17, 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge. It will also pay special tribute to the 10 Lancaster County soldiers from Battery B of the 285th Field Artillery Observation Battalion, among them Mount Joy's own Harold Billow, the last-known survivor of the World War II massacre, who passed away in 2022 at age 99.

 

"The Rotary Club of Mount Joy has always been committed to enhancing their local Mount Joy community in the Rotary spirit of Service Above Self," said Rotarian Dave Christian. “The club's primary focus for the memorial is to tell the story of that horrific day, so it is never forgotten.”

 

The massacre unfolded on a bitterly cold morning near Malmedy, Belgium. An American convoy of about 30 vehicles unknowingly approached a crossroads from the east at the same moment a heavily armed German SS unit advanced from the west. Outgunned and forced to surrender, the Americans were gathered into a field, where, moments later, the German soldiers opened fire. Unarmed POWs were gunned down where they stood; some were shot at close range as they lay wounded. Only those who managed to feign death, including Cpl. Billow, survived long enough for the Germans to leave the area.

 

Five of the 10 Lancaster County soldiers present were killed that day. Sylvester Herchelroth of Marietta, Charles Haines of Columbia, George Steffy of Stevens, Luke Swartz of Stevens and Carl Frey of Hopeland all lost their lives. The others - Billow, Bill Reem of Elizabethtown, Robert "Sketch" Mearig of Lititz, James Mattera of Marietta and Ernest Bechtel of Reinholds - returned home after the war.

 

For decades, Billow honored his fallen comrades by displaying 87 American flags in his yard every Memorial Day, Veterans Day and Dec. 17. Those flags became a poignant personal ritual and now serve as the inspiration for the new community memorial.

 

"The inspiration for the memorial was heavily influenced by Eagle Scout Todjr Dohl of Mount Joy, who was designing a Malmedy memorial project several years back for his Eagle Scout project," Christian said. “The Rotary Club of Mount Joy chose to give new life to Todjr's vision, carrying forward most of his proposed design elements.”

 

The club's proposed memorial incorporates symbolism in its central feature: a field of 87 miniature American flags, arranged exactly as Billow placed them each year. Set in river gravel and illuminated at night, the field will serve as a quiet but powerful reminder of the soldiers lost at Malmedy. The flags will remain in place year-round, except during times of heavy snow.

 

A granite monument with a bronze plaque will stand beside the flag field, offering visitors a brief account of the Malmedy Massacre. A stone bench will provide a reflective space for those who wish to pause, remember or pray. The memorial area will be accessible by an ADA-compliant walkway and surrounded by plantings of red, white and blue flowers and several small flowering trees.

 

Community involvement is central to the project's design. The walkway surrounding the memorial will be lined with donor-sponsored, laser-etched brick pavers. Individuals, families, organizations and businesses are invited to purchase a paver in honor of one of the Malmedy soldiers.

 

Ten larger brick pavers - each bearing the name of one of the Lancaster County soldiers present at Malmedy - are available for sponsorship. Sixteen additional pavers will display World War II service branch insignias, mottos and Gold Star symbols honoring families who lost loved ones in the conflict.

 

The Rotary Club estimates the total cost of the memorial at $35,000 to $40,000. If fundraising progresses quickly, the goal is to complete and dedicate the site on Memorial Day 2026.

 

"If contributions exceed expectations, we hope to add a historical storyboard to the memorial space that would pictorially and descriptively convey the story of the Malmedy Massacre and the 10 Lancaster soldiers who were there," Christian said.

 

Community support will be essential in bringing the project to life. Donations of any amount will help ensure that the memorial stands as a lasting tribute to the men who never returned home and as an educational reminder for future generations.

 

Those wishing to contribute can visit http://www.mountjoyrotary.org and click on the Malmedy Massacre Memorial link or contact Rotarian Andy Dieck at 717-327-6912 or sfh@sheetzfuneralhome.com.

 

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Support the D7390 Passport Club! Either be a sponsor or register for the tournament!

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Football Anyone? 🏈 Gettysburg Rotary Sponsors New Super Bowl Fundraiser

The Rotary Club of Gettysburg is gearing up for the 2026 Super Bowl on February 8 with a fun new fundraiser to support Rotary’s humanitarian activities.

The club is selling 100 Super Bowl Squares at $50 per square, with $2,500 in total prizes up for grabs. At the end of each of the first three quarters, $500 will be awarded to a lucky winner, and $1,000 will go to the winner based on the final game score.

No football knowledge is required to play—just a willingness to have fun while supporting a great cause! The fundraiser is based solely on game scores, so it doesn’t matter which teams make it to the Super Bowl.

To purchase a square or for more information, contact Anna-Mae Kobbe at amkobbe@gmail.com.

Join the fun, enjoy the game, and help Rotary make a difference!

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Lancaster Penn Square HEARTS Fundraiser

Think Valentine’s Day and Rotary!

Share the love this Valentine’s Day with a heartfelt message displayed on a lamppost in downtown Lancaster. Surprise your sweetheart—or celebrate a beloved pet—with a personalized Valentine heart.

Sweetheart messages will be hung throughout downtown Lancaster, while pet dedications will be proudly displayed at Binns Park or the Dog Park on Marietta Avenue. Finding your heart becomes a fun Valentine’s scavenger hunt as you explore Lancaster’s restaurants, galleries, and unique shops.

Spread love, support the community, and make Valentine’s Day extra special.

Click here for more information and to purchase your heart today!

💖 Hearts for Lancaster & Pets – Penn Square Rotary 💖

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Designer Purse Bingo Fundraiser

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Upcoming Events
Pre-PELS Session #2
Zoom
Jan 28, 2026
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
Grant Training
Zoom
Jan 29, 2026
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
 
YE - Country Reveal
1383 Arcadia Road
Feb 01, 2026 4:00 PM - 7:30 PM Eastern Standard Time (UTC-05:00)
 
District Learning Committee Meeting
Zoom
Feb 04, 2026
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
 
RYLA 2026 Information Meeting
Zoom
Feb 05, 2026
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
 
RYLA Meeting
Zoom
Feb 10, 2026
4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
 
Group Meetings with AGs & Presidents
Zoom
Feb 10, 2026
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
New Member Orientation
Zoom
Feb 11, 2026
8:30 PM – 9:00 PM
 
Rotary Means Business
Rolls Royce Museum
Feb 12, 2026
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
 
Governor Line Meeting
Zoom
Feb 12, 2026
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
 
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Upcoming Club Events
Group D
Club Meeting and Guest Speaker~ Scott Palermo
Feb 05, 2026
5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
D7390 Passport
 
2nd Annual Billiards Tournament Fundraiser
Feb 07, 2026
11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
D7390 Passport
 
Group F
Junior Achievement Event at LS High School
Feb 10, 2026
8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Lancaster-South